- Jun 13, 2017
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So my plan is to eventually run up to 8 cameras or possibly even 12 if i get wild. 12 is a long ways away though, as the cameras are pricey. I definetley want to start off by purchasing atleast two Dahua starlight 2mp(IPC-HDW2231R-ZS) cams. Its been a while since i was in this forum but now i definetley want to get the ball rolling. Ive looked the wiki about how the dell optiplex/hp elitedesk seems to be the gold standard as far as selecting a computer goes. I would like to select a dell optiplex as im more receptive to that brand rather than hp. What else am i supposed to be looking for when trying to select a computer? Is there particular model i should be looking for with a goal of 8 cameras? I found this listing on https://www.amazon.com/Dell-980-Per...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QM780AAAJG2ZHAX4KHT4 for a dell optiplex with 8gigs of ram, windows 10 included. The processor says however that it is an i5-650 not a i5-6500 like the wiki says, is it just an abbreviation? Another thing that is throwing me off is the price, when i search on ebay i see listing for closer to $500 on i5 models while the wiki says they should be around $3-350.
Also i understand bandwidth is a part of choosing an NVR. The cameras i selected should require about 10mbps @1080p/25fps. But on the wiki i dont see a section talking about bandwidth for a PC. Why is that?
Also i understand bandwidth is a part of choosing an NVR. The cameras i selected should require about 10mbps @1080p/25fps. But on the wiki i dont see a section talking about bandwidth for a PC. Why is that?
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